First, Clarke was on hand to force home off a post following good work by Stead.

Then the former Premier League striker scored himself, after being set up by the impressive Yeates.

Bradford missed a hatful of chances before stretching the lead when Yeates' corner was headed by Elliot Bradbrook to Morais who lashed home from 20 yards via a deflection.

And 60 seconds later Yeates scored a deserved goal with a superb curling finish from 15 yards.

The 500 travelling Dartford fans had something to cheer with the goal of the tie - and maybe the round - from Lee Noble who somehow back-heeled in while falling over off balance from a Rory McAuley cross after 64 minutes.

And Noble then unleashed a fierce long-range shot which Ben Williams did well to tip away.

Dartford boss Tony Burman was left moaning about bad defending and a narrow early miss by Danny Harris when the tie was goalless.

Burman said: "People won't remember that miss but I will!

"I was really pleased with the way we set up but we should have defended the first two goals better than we did."